Parliamentary elections will be held in the UK next Thursday.
Opinion polls: the major parties are neck and neck
The resort Opinium in the study for “The Observer” Cameron gives the Conservatives 35 percent. support, an increase of one percentage point more than a week ago, and Labour to – 34 percent. – Even more about one percentage point. Research firm ComRes for “Sunday Mirror” and “Independent on Sunday” gives both parties on 33 per cent. support, which means the loss of two percentage points compared with the results of previous telephone survey of the company.
By Opinium support for the anti-EU UKIP remains unchanged at 13 per cent., and for the Liberal Democrats has declined by one percentage point and is 8 percent.
“The most unpredictable election in years”
Designated on May 7 parliamentary elections are – according to commentators – most unpredictable in decades, and the rate in them is not only who will governments, but also the future of Britain in the European Union. Prime Minister Cameron said that if his party wins, it will conduct a referendum on the country’s possible exit from the EU.
Most of conducted surveys show that neither the Conservatives nor Labour Party will not gain a majority in numbering 650 House of Commons , which means that tip the scales in forming a coalition will become smaller parties.
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